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Best Apps Like Typora in 2026

Write Markdown and see the formatted result instantly — no split panes, no preview buttons, just clean writing that formats as you type.

Why People Look for Typora Alternatives

Seamless live rendering shows formatted output as you type without a separate preview panel.
Supports tables, code blocks, math (LaTeX), diagrams, and task lists natively.
Multiple export formats including PDF, Word, HTML, and EPUB from a single document.
Themes let you customise the writing environment from minimal to dark to paper-like aesthetics.

6 Best Alternatives to Typora

Each app below addresses a specific gap in Typora's offering. We picked them based on real user review patterns and feature differentiation.

Obsidian

Local-first knowledge base with Markdown

Obsidian uses local Markdown files and adds bidirectional links, plugins, and a knowledge graph to pure writing, suitable for building a connected note system.

Writers who also want bidirectional linking, a graph view, and a plugin ecosystem beyond pure writing. Free for personal use; Sync from $4/month.
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iA Writer

Focused writing app with content analysis

iA Writer is a premium writing app with a focus mode, syntax highlighting for style and grammar, and seamless publishing to WordPress and Medium.

Professional writers who want focus mode, style checks, and direct publishing integration. One-time purchase from $29.99 on Mac/Windows.
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Bear

Elegant Markdown notes for Apple devices

Bear is an Apple-only note app combining a polished Markdown writing experience with a tag-based organisation system and note-linking.

Apple users wanting both a great Markdown writing experience and structured note organisation. Bear Pro from $2.99/month.
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Mark Text

Free open-source Markdown editor

Mark Text is a free, open-source Markdown editor with seamless live preview similar to Typora, available on Mac, Windows, and Linux.

Users who want Typora-like live-preview Markdown editing at no cost and are comfortable with a less polished open-source tool. Free and open source.
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Ulysses

Premium Markdown writing suite for Apple

Ulysses is a subscription-based professional writing suite for Mac and iOS with a focus on long-form writing, publishing, and document management.

Mac and iOS writers producing long-form content who want a full publishing and writing management workflow. Subscription from $5.99/month or $39.99/year.
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Zettlr

Open-source Markdown editor for academics

Zettlr is a free, open-source Markdown editor designed for academic and research writing, with citation management, Zettelkasten note links, and pandoc export.

Academics and researchers who need citation support, Zettelkasten-style note links, and scholarly export formats. Free and open source.
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How we found these alternatives

Writers and developers switched to Typora from split-pane Markdown editors specifically for its seamless live-preview mode, which eliminates the cognitive overhead of switching views.

Frequently Asked Questions

Typora is a paid one-time purchase at $14.99 after a 15-day free trial. There is no subscription — pay once and use it indefinitely including future updates.

Yes. Typora renders LaTeX inline and block math equations using MathJax, making it suitable for scientific and technical writing.

Yes. Typora supports macOS, Windows, and Linux, making it one of the few polished Markdown editors available on all three major desktop platforms.

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